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...Knocked Up Sarah Marshall And Felt Superbad About It arrives June 8th

Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has announced The 41-Year-Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall And Felt Superbad About It for the 8th June. Extras will include featurettes ("Making of The 41-Year-Old-Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall And Felt Superbad About It", "Business Of Gags", "Being Jonah Hill", "Bryan Callen: Internet Sex Deity", "The Teaser: How They Got The Movie Made"). We've attached our first look at the official package artwork below:

Synopsis

Quote: Filled with gut-busting laughs and crass humor, the ridiculously funny film follows Andy (Callen), who needs to hook up with a hottie, pronto, because he hasn't had sex in... well, forever — and his luck isn’t the only thing that’s hard. His equally horny teenage roommates also need it superbad, and with the help of their nerdy pal, McAnalovin’ and his fake I.D., they may tap more than just a keg.

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WHY??????????????? Whats the point. I guess the ONLY good thing is the fine barrier that keeps most of this trash out of theatres. Whats sad is a lot of ppl rent this junk. I agree too why would u make fun of comedies, much less pretty good ones.

I saw the trailer for this awhile back, and it looks as cheap and terrible as most rational minded people would assume. Modern spoof movies have to be the laziest comedy sud-genre there is; it's mostly just recreating scenes from other movies and throwing in some lame pop culture jokes and physical humor and calling it satire (and using other comedies as a basis for this is beyond redundant because the scenes were already meant to be funny and not be taken seriously, so wtf are they even spoofing?). Seriously, it's the satirical equivalent of having somebody say something and mocking them by simply repeating what they just said in an annoying voice.